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Proc. ASME. PVP2021, Volume 4: Materials and Fabrication, V004T06A054, July 13–15, 2021
Paper No: PVP2021-62195
... relative reduction of thickness simple screening Proceedings of the ASME 2021 Pressure Vessels & Piping Conference PVP2021 July 13-15, 2021, Virtual, Online PVP2021-62195 EVALUATION OF HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT BEHAVIORS IN PIPELINE STEEL WELDS USING IN-SITU SP TEST IN HIGH-PRESSURE HYDROGEN ENVIRONMENTS...
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Proc. ASME. PVP2020, Volume 6: Materials and Fabrication, V006T06A087, August 3, 2020
Paper No: PVP2020-21241
... even under a high-pressure hydrogen gas environment. It makes possible to investigate the HE behaviors of metallic materials quantitatively adopting as a characterizing performance factor of the relative reduction of thickness (RRT) measured at the fractured parts of specimen after SP tests...
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Proc. ASME. PVP2019, Volume 6B: Materials and Fabrication, V06BT06A034, July 14–19, 2019
Paper No: PVP2019-93738
..., the in-situ SP tests were carried out under high-pressure hydrogen gas environments. The reductions of thickness at the fractured parts of the specimen were measured. The relative reductions of thickness (RRT) were determined after conducting SP tests in both hydrogen and inert gas environments. Similar...